Dot1X Port-Control - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Reference Manual

Smart plus switches command line interface
Hide thumbs Also See for 220 Series Smart Plus:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

802.1X Commands

dot1x port-control

dot1x port-control
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
To enable manual control of the port authorization state, use the dot1x port-control
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command.
To disable manual control of the port authorization state, use the no form of this
command.
Syntax
dot1x port-control {auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized}
no dot1x port-control
Parameters
auto—Enables 802.1X authentication on the interface and causes it to
transition to the authorized or unauthorized state, based on the 802.1X
authentication exchange between the switch and the client.
force-authorized—Disables 802.1X authentication on the interface and
causes the interface to transition to the authorized state without any
authentication exchange required. The interface resends and receives
normal traffic without 802.1X-based client authentication.
force-unauthorized—Denies all access through this interface by forcing it to
transition to the unauthorized state and ignoring all attempts by the client to
authenticate. The switch cannot provide authentication services to the
client through this interface.
Default Configuration
The interface is in the force-authorized state.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode
User Guidelines
In order to proceed to the forwarding state immediately after successful
authentication, we recommend that you disable STP or enable the STP PortFast
mode on 802.1X edge ports (ports in auto state that are connected to end
stations).
2
39

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents